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Athlete mental health: future directions

Authors :
Vincent Gouttebarge
Cheri A. Blauwet
Richard Budgett
Claudia L. Reardon
Abhinav Bindra
David R. McDuff
Rosemary Purcell
Alan Currie
Margo Mountjoy
Brian Hainline
Margot Putukian
Niccolo Campriani
Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine
AMS - Musculoskeletal Health
AMS - Sports
Source :
British journal of sports medicine, 55(22):bjsports-2021-104443, 1243-1244. BMJ Publishing Group
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
BMJ, 2021.

Abstract

The impact of mental health symptoms and disorders in elite athletes is increasingly recognised. This led the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to produce a consensus statement1 and establish a Mental Health Working Group. Members of this group have extensive experience in research and practice in the field of athlete mental health and have collectively ascertained gaps in current knowledge and practices. This editorial reflects the authors’ opinions and aims to provide researchers and practitioners with future directions relating to mental health symptoms and disorders in elite sport, focusing on prevalence/incidence, prevention, screening, assessment and treatment. The prevalence studies that are currently available have significant limitations,2 including the lack of data distinguishing mental health symptoms from disorders . The latter require a clinical assessment accounting for the intense and unique demands athletes face, which influence how symptoms and disorders may manifest. An example is the presence of mental health symptoms in overtrained athletes, how these are understood from perspectives such as low energy availability or impaired immune function and where existing classification systems may be inadequate. Studies are limited by the influence of stigma related to mental health symptoms and disorders both in and out of sporting contexts, which likely impact athletes’ responses and do not take account of additional barriers to reporting, specifically cultural barriers including sex, religion, …

Details

ISSN :
14730480 and 03063674
Volume :
55
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Journal of Sports Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7933cf0fad2fa8f83573694f26693252
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2021-104443